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concept:all-known-minds-reside-in-physical-systems-composed-of-components-of-various-complexity-and-active-behavior"All known minds reside in physical systems composed of components of various complexity and active behavior."
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- Gradualism implies that if brains are conscious, so are other tissues with similar mechanisms.
- Empirical consequence of multiscale autopoiesis: bodies are multi-tissue assemblies with similar dynamics in organs as in brain.
- Undermines the Steinbeck-style notion of the lone creative individual and challenges the human-AI distinction
- Consciousness likely distributed across multiscale body components, not localized to brainclaim0.800Organs and tissues employ identical mechanisms as brain; lack of direct verbal report does not negate consciousness in body components.
- Core claim of connectionism; foundation for unified theory of individual and collective intelligence.